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Show Remember When Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: ARIES Mar. The Arian is likely to experience a turning point in the path of love. You must have an answer. Your energy is boundless. Obstacles melt in your presence. How to match your pace is the question. A neighborhood block party led by our favorite Geminian proves to be a blockbuster. You can turn a nice profit in a real estate deal if you play your cards right. The Leo new moon eclipse gives you a fresh surge of creative energy. Your efforts result in recognition. Theres some good news and some bad news where assets are concerned, with the balance leaning toward the good. New acquaintances assume an important role in your life. There is a promise of far reaching benefits. The path isnt easy, but you are likely to be catapulted into a position of prominence. An exchange student comes in to your awareness pattern. Your encouragement has far reaching consequences. You really have a lot of financial persuasion in business ventures. The means are there. A bolt from the blue brings excitement into your partnership arrangements. Make sure you are prepared. One at the top casts a favorable eye in your direction. How will you measure up? 19 r. TAURUS Apr. 20 20-M- GEMINI May 20 CANCER June 22 LEO July 22 VIRGO Aug. 22 LIBRA Sept. 22 23-O- SCORPIO Oct. 21 v. SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. c. CAPRICORN 19 Dec. 22-Ja- ! AQUARIUS Jan. 18 b. PISCES Feb. 20 r. 726 - 8181 . SIX Hospital Unveiled Magna Care Plan THREE YEARS reported in the Green Sheet of July 20, 1978. So. 8400 West AGO, as Proctor, a community of Mr. and Lee Wendel and Leslie Salaz . . . Barbara Smith was named to serve as the first PTA desperately in need of primary care physicians. at- Magna torney John Rokich offered property at 3600 R tem- Mrs. Gary Proctor, was named Little Miss Kearns. Her attendants were Tamera program to be implemented in Magna, which was described g Commission denied a bid for establishment of a private club with a liquor store at 3380 So. Redwood Road. Members of the the Green Sheet of July 24, 1975. mobile satellite health care facility, which was scheduled to be in operation by early September . . . Shelly hospitals outreach daughter as as a YEARS as reported in site for a porary Action by Holy Cross hospitals board of trustees called for the Kearns Senior Citizens . . In a unanimous vote, the County Plan-nin- elementary. - president at Truman Milton Gibbs and Dorothy Eutsler were planning staff had recommended the application be approved with several modifications and a review, but opposition elected to head the Granger Eagles Lodge and its auxiliary . . . Beginning in late July, Salt Lake County one-ye- residents would be able to contact emergency service personnel by dialing a number three-dig- from area home-owner- s swayed the boards decision. it 911 .. Linda -telephone THIRTEEN . was crowned Future Miss Kearns in a contest for girls age The winner was crowned by Sam Pan-sopresident of the YE- AGO, as reported in the ARS Dunkle WEST VALLEY VIEW Fair Is clusive Target Of Gallon Club American Red Cross. He received a certificate of merit for his service as a donor of blood to the Inter- of the Work Fitton of 4-- . Officers Club H Foster. But4-- Loback, 4-- sewing. phase Sheldon, the only boy test, workshops, skits, ceremonies, hikes, archery and folklore. in the group, is working with photography - hence the club name -- was about 70 per- Buttons and of Foster, song leader, Linda Vance, recreation leader and the Foster youth as reporter. The club members attended camp at Redmond Flats last week, participating in a wood gathering con- are taking second cent finished on the (See Page 11B, Col. 4) include secretary; Andrea Girls in the group . Try a Want Ad! ThueVaSm, United Drugs STORES HARDWARE 4067 "The Family Health and Home Center" W. OJit-ICA- 5415 Jo. A WE WILL BE CLOSED JULY 24TH Soper James E. West Valley, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Jordan North 6th ward chapel. He died Born on last Wednesday. Oct. 6, 1938 in Richfield to Samuel and Ora Elbert Cecelia Mclnelly Soper. Married to Donna Lee Bardsley on Aug. 1, 1959 in Centerfield. Member of LDS church. Active in little BURIED. Soper, 42, and bowling. . league Employe of Sperry-Univac- Survivors, widow; son, daughter, James Craig, both Lee, Wendy Valley; West mother, Richfield; sister. Jack, brother, Panguitch; Mrs. Charles (Ora Jean) Nielson, Lub- bock, Texas. Rich BURIED. Laura Nelson Mandeles Rich, 75, West Valley, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Jordan North 2nd ward chapel. She died last Wednesday. Born on Dec. 26, 1905 in Spanish Fork to Henry J. and Annie K. Sorenson Nelson. Mqried to James G. Mandeles on Nov. 1, 1924 in Salt Lake; he died Dec. 21, 1955. Married to John Rich on Aug. 29, 1969 in Las Former Magna Vegas. and business Survivors, husband; son, daughters, Russell Mandeles, Salt Lake; Mrs. Gayle (Phyllis) Westerman, Mrs. Lenvel resident woman. (Carol) Drain, both Kearns; stepchildren, Mrs. Gilbert (Marlene) Alva, Elden West Valley; Rich, 30 VICT0RI0 great grandchildren; STRAINER brother, sister, Lawrence, Mrs. Royal California; (Ida) Larsen, Magna. BURIED. Baby Frederick Kearns, E j & Compact QT. COLANDER 9 PIECE CAN NINO JAR FUNNEL Sauces HOME CANNER al EASY TO CLEAN 1.99 PORCELAIN quart COLANDER BALL MASON JARS 099 with Bands I lids g Mirro 4 Pc FOOD PRESS MEASURING Fits over 4 to 10 qt. pot to press foods for canning. 2 ' : qt. capacity C2516 WARE CUP SET 22 fruits and Drain vegetables. pasta, etc. in this aluminum colander. Rinse Sequaptewa Edwin Sequaptewa, last Monday Diet Foods 02600123 5 with rack mm i mmi Seal-A-Me- D., Alfred J., both West Valley; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Black, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Northington, San Diego. CANNERC00KER m t rwt ami 21 QT. unit seals boilable pouches. White. 02SAM1 Pouches. Assorted sizes and counts. W PINT PIPPER Vegetables Seal-A-Me- Survivors, parents; Salt William (Chukie) & Jellies services at Hunter 14th He died ward chapel. Thursday in a Salt Lake on Born March 26, hospital. 1961 in LaMase, Calif, to D. Brenda and Clayton Jones Black. Employe of First Security Bank. Member of LDS church. Graduate of Cyprus high; member of National Honor Society. Student at UofU. BURIED. 1 Canning Jams Reid Black, 20, Hunter, in Valley View Monday Memorial Park, following brothers, Lake; Gordon al Use for Juices and Soups Black 57, in C7995 Hotevilla, Ariz., following Hopi service. He died on July 12. Born on July 11, 1924 in Hotevilla. Married to Pearl Shirley on 1945 in Pine 16, April Haven, N. M. Employe of Morton Salt Co. for 30 Active in Boy years. Scouts, American Indian affairs; received Order of Member of the Arrow. Gourd Society. Survivors, traditional Petite) ifjoap THE F,R$T NEW GENERATION LOTION Magpie, Salt Don, Laurie, SOAP IN AN EXCITING OECORATIVE CONTAINER widow; son, daughters, Mrs. Jan McNeil, Joyce all Lake; brothers, sisters. Elmer, Fern Yowea, both Hotevilla; Loretta Pawiki, Magna; two grandchildren. s , ' ' No 1 9 Nonsense "SOCK SENSE" 30-Q- COOLER T. 1 SERVICES. Today (Thursday) at 11 a.m. for Frederick (Pete) Blair Peters, 66, West Valley, at Atonement Lutheran Select 2040 W. 3500 South. He died Monday at home. Born on Dec. 18, 1914 in Curwensville, Pa. to Ralph Roland and Blanche Inez Shaffer Peters. Married to Betty Jean Black on Nov. 10, 1947 in Reno. Member of Lutheran church. Truck driver. Survivors, widow; church, GARDEN GOODS Htdf Trimmer lopping Shoori Prime ri t Cultivators sons, daughter, Edward Dubois, West Valley; Gary Merle, San Francisco; Mrs. Donald (Peggy) Herbst, Mesa, Ariz.; three grandchildren; one great- Small Hoes Tree Saws Shower Stiks Toaiato FertiPter grandchild; brothers, Pa.; Harry, Keith, Altona, Phillipsburg, Pa. Bftfrfow'ft BUILDERS For Fruits & Seal-A-Me- Peters OFF Trowels Midvale; Mrs. Lloyd (Doris) Gordon, West Jor dan; 10 grandchildren; 21 Vild Slali&liu MART ASST D MODEL KITS Reg. 5.00 to 5.50 Great for picnics, camping. Foam wmolded in handles. 2" 06G8200 SUPER SftUIRTS1 PROFESSIONAL 9 INCH PAPER FRISBEE PLATES Fast firing. Quick Filling Asst'd Models 22 100 CT. 288" Sasser BURIED. William Sasser, 64, Wednesday H. in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 968-212- 1 Revolving Condiment Set Perfect for outdoors or indoors, ceramic oil and vinegar cruets and wood salt and pepper mill set 4330 So. Redwood Road. He 35SS W. 3500 So. (SeePage 9B, Col. 5) 51 Ct. STYROFOAM We Will Be CUPS CLOSED JULY Only FFIDCO Styrofoam Cups. Insulated 6.1 oz. cups keep beverages hot or cold. 51 cups per pack. 01751 H COKE-TAB-SPRI- find a convenient home on a revolving wood base with carry handle. 24th QUAKER X SJ TE WESTERN-STYL- RAMBLIN QUAKER STATE E KNAPSACKS 10W40 MOTOR OIL NOW ONLY ROOT BEER Thayne & Linda's 6 Pak has d rayon suede-lik- e buckle closures, It 5:30 bag fringe, 23-in- . detachable strap. Open 24 llrs. Except Clesed Sun. 8:00 p.m. EA. Whilu Supplies Last Each 12x13x4-in- . vinyl-line- Cafe - Earthtone colors. 800-9- DIXIE X STATE ML RtWMHWG T3k 9 OZ. COLD X CUPS Box of ya Price 40 Heavy enough to keep older engines running like new. Helps reduce sludge, rust. 0 Man. a.m. 4219 W. 3500 So. Conveniently Located at 4067 West 5415 South Hours: er Melanie Vance, president; Gine Loback, vice president; Angela Sheldon reporter, explained leader Karen Foster. Penny Loback is of the group. club members are busy with summer projects and preparing entries for the county fair, according to their and Judy . Snaps, KEARNS. The tons and Snaps mountain Red Cross program. His record showed a donation of 4' gallons of blood . . . Area students named to the spring term honor roll at Utah State University included Roger D. Christensen of Kearns, Deraid R. Alcorn of Hunter of Granger 25, 1968. 23, 1981 Thursday, July was a Granger member of the ex- Magna Green Sheet of July William SB Mon. Sat. 9 to 9 Sun. 11 to 5 -- |